NMA Defence Systems UK Mr Nick Clegg Dear Mr Clegg, I am the CEO of NMA Defence Systems UK – a leading global security company providing innovative systems, products and solutions in unmanned systems, cyber, C4ISR, and logistics and modernization to government and commercial customers worldwide. This year, we are especially proud to announce the production of our innovative unmanned, powered aircraft the URA-NAS drone. We are looking for a respected and distinguished leader in politics and business who we feel would be the right person to endorse our new generation of drones and I am writing to you ask if you would honour us by considering endorsing our latest example of British design and technological innovation the URA-NAS. The URA-NAS is distinguished by its extraordinary ability to be easily manipulated, to execute u-turns in a split second and… |
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Someone once pointed out that we were very close to the future world depicted in the ‘Terminator’ films, with pilotless, killer aircraft – drones – and a series of killer robots produced by one military company. I think that was the Koreans, and as soon as they advertised it, everyone else nearly had a fit. They were told very firmly by other scientists around the world, who no doubt saw something very much like Dr Who’s Daleks taking over, or the War Machines from the Patrick Troughton story. Given the way science fiction seems to be becoming reality, I think that the company could have been given a more suitable name. Like ‘Skynet’, possibly. On the other hand, that would mean that Clegg himself could be seen as a murderous robot intent on destroying the future of the human race, whose own humanity is only skin deep. Pretty much like Arnie in the above movie, with the exception that Arnie had muscles and charisma. He was also reprogrammed and appeared in the sequels as a hero, so absolutely no similarity to Clegg there.